teutophile
/ˈtjuːtɒfɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A person who has a strong admiration or love for the German people, culture, or language.
“The writer was known to be a Teutophile and often praised German literature.”
2. noun
A Germanophile, but more specifically referring to a love or admiration for the German people, rather than just the culture or language.
“The history professor was a Teutophile and had a deep appreciation for the German people’s resilience during World War II.”